date
The word 'fecha' in Spanish directly translates to 'date' in English. This can refer to either a marked day on the calendar or a romantic outing. For example, you might say 'La fecha de hoy es el 1 de enero', meaning 'Today's date is January 1st.' You could also say 'Tengo una cita esta noche', meaning 'I have a date tonight.' Note that 'cita' in this sense means a romantic date.
What is today's date?
This is a question to ask about the current date. 'Fecha' in Spanish means 'date'.
My brother's birth date is August 10.
This sentence states a specific 'fecha' - the birth date of the speaker's brother.
The festival is scheduled for next month.
'Fecha' here refers to a scheduled date for an event.
I'm going to check the date on my calendar.
The speaker uses 'fecha' to refer to a specific date they want to check on a calendar.
The deadline for the project is Friday.
'Fecha límite' translates to 'deadline'. This phrase means that the last date to complete the project is Friday.
The milk's expiration date is tomorrow.
'Fecha de caducidad' means 'expiration date'. Here, 'fecha' refers to the day after which the milk is no longer good to consume.
I like to remember important dates.
'Fechas importantes' refers to significant dates that the speaker likes to remember.
The publication date of the book was in 2005.
'Fecha de publicación' means 'publication date'. The phrase refers to when the book was published.
You have to memorize the date for the exam.
The phrase tells someone they need to remember a specific 'fecha', the exam date.
This date in history is significant.
'Esta fecha' refers to a particular important date in history.